Telangana Passes Progressive Welfare Bill for Gig Workers: What It Means
Hyderabad is set to become a pioneer in gig worker welfare with the approval of the Telangana Gig and Platform Workers (Registration, Social Security, and Welfare) Bill, 2025. Promising legal recognition and comprehensive protection, this legislation stands as a milestone that affects Swiggy delivery partners, Ola and Uber drivers, and the city’s ever-growing pool of platform-based workers.
Why This Bill Matters
With over 4.2 lakh gig and platform workers in Telangana, this bill addresses the pressing need for social security and fair employment conditions in a booming digital economy. Until now, there was no statutory mechanism for grievance redressal, benefits, or transparency in platform algorithms that directly impact earnings and job security.
Key Provisions at a Glance
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Legal Recognition: Every gig worker receives a unique ID, ensuring access to state schemes and protections.
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Comprehensive Board: A 20-member Welfare Board (with government, tech, platform, and worker representatives) will oversee policies and grievance redressal.
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Welfare Fund: Financed by a 1-2% welfare fee from aggregators, government grants, CSR donations, and more—covering health insurance, death relief, marriage assistance, and other benefits.
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Mandatory Registration: Platforms must register both themselves and workers within a strict timeline, ensuring no one is left out.
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Data and Algorithm Transparency: Aggregators are now required to reveal how their systems determine assignments, incentives, and rates, giving workers more agency and information about their work.
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Job Security Provisions: Includes advance notice periods—14 days for any contract change, 7 days before removal (excluding misconduct cases).
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Rights and Protections: Safe working conditions, protection against wrongful dismissals, and the right to self-register for any platform.
Voices from Hyderabad’s Gig Community
Gig workers’ associations in Hyderabad have long demanded legal recognition, job security, and transparency. For many, this bill signals hope for better earning conditions, workplace dignity, and a formal voice in influencing policy decisions that impact their livelihoods.
Urban Impact: Hyderabad’s Future as a Fair-Work Hub
As India’s cities continue to lean into tech-enabled services, Hyderabad’s bold step may set a new standard for urban labor rights. Experts and community activists suggest that this could serve as a “model law” for the rest of the country, blending innovation with inclusive growth.
Final Thoughts
The Telangana Gig Workers Welfare Bill marks a new beginning for social protection in Hyderabad’s fast-evolving gig economy. By bridging legal gaps and providing a welfare umbrella for thousands, Telangana sets an example for the nation, ensuring dignity and security in the digital age.










